Frederick the Greatâ??s military ambitions left Prussia in a constant state of war causing social repercussions. At least a quarter of a million Prussian soldiers were killed during his campaigns. Provinces and people were devastated, the currency plummeted. In addition, the Nazis glorified him and implemented his tactics.
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causes: Stalins paranoia was the main cause of the Great Purge effects: A lot of soviets were killed and the rest (people who survived) had to be careful
they were both absolute monarchs at the time
Historical globalizatin has had both positive and negative effects, causing this question to become unanswereable.
The positive effects were that the explorers gained wealth and fame; they were able to bring back new items to their home country; they were able to bring back large quantities of spices, silver, etc.; and new trade routes were developed. The negative effects were that explorers were at risk of death; if the trip failed a lot of money would be wasted; and there were risks that the explorers could bring diseases back to their home countries.
One of the negative impacts that Frederick the Great had on Prussia was the wars that they let them into. Though they did expand Prussia's territory, war is still a negative thing.
There were positive effects as well as negative effects
Frederick the Great was an absolute monarch in europe.
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Wine clubs, although a great way to meet other folks with similar interests, can have a negative effect on an individual. This website has a lot of information of the negative effects: http://www.thewineclub.in/news/1095/Red-Wine-Can-Curb-Negative-Effects-of-Sedentary-Life%3A-Study.
she made a great change to society and woman by dying.
Factories had to decrease production because of low demand.
negative effects
What negative effects can black rats do
Negative effects are can cause flooding if broken
Frederick the great elector was alot better than peter the great because his laws were not very strict. and frederick's rules were very strict (rules is supposed to be laws).
the Father of organized military espionage is Frederick The Great